I I I WAN'I‘.ED—lV[AN FOB IIAYING. JULY 8. 1936 Z E24 Dfiilfififlflllflflfi wauuflflflfififllffllififl -ciaunnooonoooannug-nag: Advertising |iates—Payable in same. is W’ spiritual offerings. can-da. au.. as per aaa:al.l.etseva of Condolence no 9.; int; Notices of Thanks and Approoiat ward. om: rates on appueation. II. 700 per inch or so par Ilalnani Charge for any ..‘...tIunseas trrsatpuy. ¢..¢._ For Sale you [ALB -— 1 TRUCK WAGON. aaivin Cameron, Mt. Stewart. L -aeeo-1-7-ai. ———-—-—-——'*—‘‘’T*‘ [on SALE on To n.EN'i'—0N August lat, cottsge at as orlebar st, Apply tel. 1349-L. L-5876 HAY SALT FOR SALE. EARLE Fisheries O0. L—588l-1-8-~11. inc BASEBALL L Pads ten cents. Postage extra. Apply Charlottetown Guardian. POI. SALE — MALAC-ASH HAY salt, also Rock salt, and crushed Miscellaneous CAI. rAssAae son mass Pl-55911801‘! to Boston about July loth. _ Apply {anions Accessor- ies. L-5858-I-7-31. ACOOBWIODATION FOB. two or three passengers to Boston Jilly 15th or 16th. Apply Fashion Barber shop, Queen street, L-5898-1-8-Si. The sun urn HAS A NEW LOW Pmnillm D0110! which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. WANTED — MAN I-‘OB FARM work. J. T. Moreside, York Paint. L-5866-7-7-31. Richard Henderson, North River. L-5883-’l-8-Si. WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. Apply Guardian. L-5858-'1-7-31. WAN’rED—A’i‘ ONCE, MAN FOR. farm work. Write or phone Pres- ton Rodd, Brackley Point Road. To Let TO LET -— THREE-ROOMED apartment to let. Apply to 38 Elm Avenue. L-5874 Chancery Sale I5 ACRES IN CHARLOTTE- TOWN ROYALTY OI‘ NOVHCE is hereby given that pursuant to a Decretal order of the Court of Chancery of this Province made in a cause therein between Arthur Melanie and oth- ers. Complainants, and Edythe Mclnnis and others, Defendants, No. D 396. I WILL SET UP AND SELL by public auction on the premises. on Thursday. the ninth day of July, next, AD. 1938, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the lands whereof Brenton Mclnnis. late of Charlottetown Royalty, deceased. died seized, comprising 15 acres. in said Royalty. bounded as follows:- Commencing on the east side of the lower Malpeque Road at its Junction with the road leadins from Queens Arms to the Ullilel’ Malpeque Road, thence east along the south side of said bye-road no chains. thence south parallel with the Lower Malpeque Road '1 chains and 50 links, thence west by a line parallel with said by~road 20 chains to said Lower Milpeque Road. thenca..narth 7 chains and so links to the place of commence t. free, clear and discharged from dowor and other encumbrances. Such sale to be under the direction and subject to the approval of the said Court of Chanc y. Conditions 1). EDGAR SHAW. Master in Chancery. lawn-6-It-61 NOTICE .."."....":"'.:-'."'.'.:i.'.".’.'..l."".'.:.'. svuyowna-oradnr-rllnruvllo abalrosnesrneshetlomgnllll hafiallbssrsssostsd ton fin as the appearance 011$ ache. JAIlII.$Al)Ial!. FOR SALE OR. TO BENT Dellr-Illa property. 75 Dorclieater 3¢|’°0¢. dwelling house comprising 1| rooms and shop, bathroom.hot water heating. Suitable for store and i’°‘"“|1I' house or for conversion into apartments or tenements. Altjliy 88 Pownal street. \ L-5869-8-B-M-W-F-tf. TENDERS RE ONE OF THE ISLANIYS BEST BLACKSMITII STANDS AT KENSINGTON IN I’ II I N C E COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Sydney W. Webster, late of Ken- sington_ in Prince County, Black- smith. deceased, testate. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up em 1: o'clock noon on the fifteenth day of July, AD. 1986. for the follow- ing assets of the above named es- tate, namely:— 1. Blacksmith tools as per item- lsed inventory. 2. Blacksmith shop and dwell- ing house. Tenders may be made for the whole or any of the above parcels separately. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Itemized inventory of the tools may be seen at the office of Heath Strong. Attorney, Water Street, Summerside, and at the mill of Warren as Company, Kensington. Inspection of the tools and build- ings may be made at any time by applying to George A. Webster, Kensington. P. E .1'sland. Dated at summerside this fourth day of July, AD. 1988. LEONARD J. PICKEIIING. HEATH STRONG. Executors. GEORGE A. WEBSTER. L-5831 Produce Prices (Ganadiar. Preesl MONREAL. July 7-- Wheat. nor no 1 995;-'2 Q 3 "3 36” FOR SALE Euldsnes and land, r....._ worth Ave. Charlottetown. Estate-of late II. N. Cox. , ‘ Charl- .'i.'....".‘:°l...‘3..‘':‘.t .. mom-, winter wheel. omnis- ghoioe .60-M. rlouruwhiiae com 34.40-04.60 Bran ton 821%- lsorts macs cat: has 90 lbs "-35- g.’ 1” 1 par um carlois 89.00- Choose Ont White is 1-8 to 1-1 asoese Ont col is 1-4 to 1-! Cheese Que whiten 1-2 to 3-4- cause Que col 1: 3-413. matter no 1 i 1-O. : tn carious A into I’?- T A martian II. T 3 1 tn 0 II- Pdabu: PlIintsM'IO1.95- Wlllh. Wall. - N. I. nib U5 01.9- Ulllli. , lflfl. Vnnoluhll-00 "Q-S “ “u”. t sifocx THE _ (IHAKLUITETUWN GUARDIAN QUOTA TIONS ll Morning Stock Letter au ' ill ' ‘ our Pitfiold and Co‘. Private Wire) NEW YORK, July 'I—Thc League of Nations has voted to remove sanctions on ltaly by July .15. There has been a tentative agree- ment reached between the steel workers and employers of wheel- ing steel after a. six weeks strike. Drought news continues unfavor- able. Mr. Lewis also continues to issue considerable publicity con- Mt ’l. S to ck Exchange Consult J. A. Moore Currie . Earl Fi.!il’i i C . ' 5”“ ‘’ ‘’’L°f58a‘{_.,_8_“_ Building. Charlottetown. «A; sA,L=;-3: ;.,<=l“;8 ‘“"”"‘g Lost ;:::":..°:...'::..':'."°.i'.£...-.':i .‘i::'.- y I . OIT O MBODOIIB , L , Glen Valley. July 13th, 5 o'clock I:0ST—A LITTLE PIG. APPLY ‘Id .1 a nut“) P. M. L-5904-7-8-ll-13. Roy Horne, Winsloe. "°°i- °"- '4'‘ L-5891-7-8-Ii. ma. SALE — sumou-zs, BEST ggllhllmt 1010“ Ill": quality. $1.30. Spruce B3/11.70. l4(:§'l‘-Bll:'l'WE1'-IN Cn.Ani.0'1".l‘E- Brazilian 1:: 12% Seconds . per square. ac- wn and Pown l, lub . B 1: C 295 254 Lcod's Milia,Bel1evue. Finder leave iii §'§’Z.e°a ll::‘ft 3:31;‘ gills“ ll 9 L-5892-7-e-3L Home. Reward. L-5896-'l-8-li. Bufid ",".}‘;,,,‘ 3’-‘,’,'f §‘-Q2 1 nava A r.Aiw.e stock or LOST — SUM or MONEY wnar- 3:: §?.'i"'i'»‘r W‘ 2% new and used Rubber Belting. pad in handkerchief between 9"“ C" F°‘“‘d ‘M W" Alsoheavy duty Rubber Traces. Stratbcona Hotel and Capitol '3“ Ed Al 3.,‘ ,7,“ Per pair $3.00. Clinton Morrison, Theatre. Reward. Finder leave Cgllineszc so 29% liredericton station, P. E. I. Strathcona Hotel. L-5820-7-6-3i. um song 30% 20 L-5°86-l-8-=t - 3:: :‘:.-.:..2” 1°. 3...; Ion SALE — queen Beavers ”°"‘ Sf‘ 3 ‘V’ "5 ' rants with hot water front. In work wanted gigouieg ‘A fiifi . o 13 "°°d °°"“"“°“ °"°°l“ “°°°5 ‘~°" exranrancan ooox WANTS Ggiinst Wares al/. ail linings for fire pot. Price 5.00. work A 1 13 How mm n Write P. O. Box 184 for full par- ‘ pp y Ch°“m“‘ Bl’ Imp 'i‘ob 133/. 1335 tloulars. 1..-5328-7-6-3i. L'59°5'7'3'3l- flu Nlckfil 497a 49% EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN 51:11":-'s‘;f' "3.°li1l- 1:73 1: Wanted wants work, farm tractor Apply Mont l’cw 3096. 30% York post ofnce_ ' L_5841'_7_.1_3‘ :81 gtfeg 44% 45 waN'rsn—ao'r'rr.es, rnvrs AND ix-'5‘-.na. '" ii-;, Q3 uarts. Phone 1107. L-5138-8-1'1-ti DEAF LADY WANTS POSITION Pow Co 14% 14% ' 86 h°ll3fi‘&e¢‘-l>er. Write to Miss 1.. 3:" ,,"§ 1"} “‘ warren ro ruacnase. MOD- M. Smith, General Delivery, Char g.“‘L,.’l.“" ‘El; "Q, on house of ten rooms in resi- lot-tetown. P. E I. L-5901-7-a-ii. riontial section of City. Write “S" . can Guardian giving location. EXPERIENCED STEN0CrBA.l’HER, 3""“ description of house, when built End FOOHKEEPH desires work as and price. N-333-7-3--31, substituting for summer holidays. as of (‘an Address "R" Guardian, 1;: of gum Male Help Wanted "‘5“55""7'3’~ 31:3; NI.‘ zsr 281 oys Bk New York Curb (Supplied by Pltflsld and Cons- pnny momivva of lantreal smell suohangs and Curb Market) Sloclsa Open Last (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Alum Cor-p Amer 123% Amer Cynu \ 3355 Amer Gus l‘lIu:C Arno" ‘Jun i'nw 2% Ae./ Gus Elise A 2 (‘nu .\lnrconi iii’. Cit SL‘l'V iv; Crcolo Pct ' 21% Fllcc Bond 8‘ 21?, Ford of (In: Gull’ Oil l‘: Hum Oil ill 63% imp Oil 20% int Pete 36% Nlag Hud 125$ Sid Oil Ken 17% Un Light Pow A 7 Un Light Pow pm 61% M T’L. CURB (Supplied by Pitllsld and Cons- pany lnernbara of loatreal stock exchange and curb market) Iincka lines has urn. ouna n A on as 24% Dom Stores Ford A 20% 20% lmp Oil so 2054 inter Pete scii 36 Melohers A Walker Gbod 28% 28% . Currencies (Canadian Press) MON'l'R.E.AL. July 'l—Gl-in of 3-32 cent was shown 11! i>°lllld ate-rung on Montreal foreign ex- changes today at rem 29-32. The United States dollar was 1-32 cent higher at 1-! premium. The French franc was unchansfid lit 6.84 cents. NEW YORK. -lulv 7-—Foreizll exchange irregular; Great Britain demand high 5.01 1-4; low 6.0‘) l- s; close em 1-4: so day bills 5-01 1-6; France demand 6.63 3-8: Italy 7.87; Belgium 18.93; Germany 40.- 41: Canada 99 7-8. June I, I886. JUST KIDS cerning his drive for unlonizati of the steel workers. If it were not for the drought. we believe the market would do better. However. a good many of the utilities acted well even in the last hour and un- less the other two sections on the list are reactionary today, we be- lieve the utilities will do better es- pecially Consolid-atedlidison, which stood out. Loews will also probab- ly do better. lESiERiiAY’S iiicii MARKEI ill|liTA_iliiN$ Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat.- urda.y’s Issue RETAIL KABKEI Celery bunch ‘.‘oe Carrots bunch 101: Onions lb 7c V-esl lb 12-14¢ Rhubarb lb 54: Potatoes pk 35-40:: Spinnlch lb 1842 Fresh radish bunch 5c Strawberries glass 15-35¢ Parsley head So Turnipa Cabbage hcsd Strawberries cultivated box 15-201: 2 for 25¢ Lettuce hunch B-15c Lettuce head 10c Steak lb I8-20¢ Roast beef 14-we Stew meats 10-12o Pork chops 16-16c Pork roast 18»: Lamb chops lb 18-22¢ Lamb roast 22-25¢ Fowl 85-00c Butter lb~ 22-28¢ Mutton lb 15-11¢ Cream 4 Eggs dos 18-7.0-22¢ Pigs 4 to 6 weeks old pair 81.00 FISH Cod fresh lb 4c Haddock lb 84: Mackerel 2 for 25¢ Salmon lb 25¢: PRODUCE Hay cwt 66-10¢ Potatoes bus 61.30 Chicken bl-oilera each 05-76¢ LIVES TOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July '1—Total sales on the Montreal livestock market today totalled 966. Cattle were steady. Medium good to good steers brought $550 with medium kinds from $4.75 to $6.25. Good butcher cows were mostly I4 and medium kinds from $3.25 to 83.75 with common butchers down to $2.50. Common bulls ranged from $2.75 to 83.75. Calves were in good demand and prices firm to 25 cents higher in spots. Good quality calves brought 0650 to $6.75 with a few tops at 87. Fair to medium quality bl'°ll8ht $5 to 86. Grassers were mostly 34. Spring lambs brought $8 with culls out at C7. Show ranged from 8-2 to M. B-eon hoes were also to 39.40 fed and watered. selects draw 81 Per hos premium. Butchers, heav- ies and lights were 88.5 in 33,90 and extra heavles $8.35 to 33,40, Bows were from 06 to 67.26. GRAIN (Canadian Prod)" CHICAGO, July 7—A1l of to- day‘: sweeping gains of wheat prices were more than wiped out in late dealings. Fieav; rains reported at a num- ber of places in Saskatchewan. notably around Regina. led to a general selling rush, and quot- ations broke fast. The tumble car- ried the entire wheat market to well below yesterday's finish. and bcaniahly influenced all other grain to some extent. Wheat smashed downward al- most aix cents from early tops. but rebounded about a cent Just at the last, closing excited, 1-8 to 6-4 under yesterday's finish, July 1.- 06 5-8 to 3-4. Sept 1.06 8-4 to 1.- The West River Bridge will June 28rd, L. B. MacMls.LAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways M. Dec LN '1-8 to 1.07 1-8. corn NOTICE be closed to until further notice. N. Y: Stock Exchange (lflpplm by rlttlcld and co. lernbsrs or Isuroal stock Ja- abangs and curb Marlo!) pg...“ open last Al Chem 193 195 Am (‘Tran P ‘ 13$ Am or r ‘ .73 Am Tel Tel no 166}/r Anaconda 33 “VI Atchlson 73% [7356 All Be! 28% 18 Auburn 27% 33% Bull Ohio 17* 17% Bendix Av Beth St 43% 40% Briggs Man 52% 52 Case 162 1030 Chen Ohio 61% 81% Chrysler 112 111 goiu So ‘ #5 12% on can _ Corn Pro '11 72'/s Cur Wright 5 6 Deere ‘ 71 70% Dupont l\> 140'/s Elec Auto Lita 34 34 Con Elec 31% 375 Gen Foods 417. cu/. Gen Mot 0855 67 Goodyear Tire ‘:2 22% H Mot Car 10% 16 In Tel Tel 13% 135% Kenuecott 38 (iii Mont Ward 425.2 41% Mu! Co 17 11% N Cent 35 % New York N H 3% 3% Nor Ara Co 29% O i-‘°'.‘." .52“ it“ it’ Pgiin B R Sig: 81:2 Pub Sol‘ N J 46% 45% Radio Co 11% 11% Sears Hoe 731/‘ 73% South Pac 83 32% Std Oil Ind Std Oil N I 58 58% Studebaker 10 11 er Co 857; 36 ‘.’.“‘é“‘.. A." u 21 U s St Co in 51% U S l G Al 3 3 n Vanadium 1'!‘% 1647? West Union 84% 84% West Elec 12l9fi 119% PRODUCE (Oanndhn Pra) MDNI'R:lliAiL, July 7—Il'urther advances in butter prices were posted today on Montreal open produce markets. Potatoes weak- ened but cheese and egg prices edged forward. Butter was quoted at 22 7-8 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 23 1-2 It solids and as for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlota or less were quoted at 23 1-2 to 3icentas.doaenforAla.rge.22 to 22 1-2 for A-medium. 21 1-2 to 22 for B and 21 for C. Cheese averaged 19 1-4 to 1-2 for Ontario colored, I3 1-8 to 1-2 for white, 12 1-2 to 3-4 for Que- bec wbite and 12 3-4 bid for col’- and Potatoes: P E I rats 90's $1.95: 50's €1.20: 10's 24 tn N: N. B. mts 80's 81.75: 50's 81.20; 10’a 24 to 26: vs no 1 bbls 877 No 2 34.50. MIN NC (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July V- Stocks close Afton 4% Ajax 011 88 Alex ill‘ Algoma 8 Anglo E 640 Argosy 156 Arntfield 84 Ashley 20 Astoria 47/. Bid Kirk 190 Bsgamae 1% Barry Roll 51/. Base Metal 14 Bear 52 Besttie 137 Big Mill iifllyfi Bohjo ‘in Buff Auk sen Buff Can 715 Blink Hill ilk Q1 Edln 140 Cal Oil 14 Can Mal ills Caribou 175 Castle '1' Lift Con Pitt 410 Chem Res 115 Cleriry ‘I (‘oninrum 203 Cons Chi jitx Dome 53 East Mal 5'.’ Eldorsda M Fain-on 350 Fed Kirk 5% Gods Lake 116 Goidale as (gold Belt .15 xorvlfisli 17 amfism 11% Granada 2 Granada 215 Greene 53 Gllnnnr Gold ‘Ill Hnlornw R 2 5-8 to 2 7-8 up. Sept 17 3-4 to 78. Dec 73 1-2 to 3-4. oats at 1-8 decline to 5-8 gain, and provisions varying from 20 cents setback to 16 cents advance. DEPARTMENT or pueuc WORKS AND HIGHWAYS vehicle traffic commencing Tuesday, i I menwaaavmescs ‘ I no 1-waurv naav 7 ..../ "L. . \I_ ‘ INTI-B1’ Ill .-—. .4'3§a’. *"= ROYAL BAN K -.--c-------- OVER 1il0'BRANCMESlN CANADA AND 30 0TH! n couuriaiss -._..._._. ‘?.'.l. 1 mini liock 2:-v fill I'l"eull"i‘ llnrlu-r 11'”. .\iv~\‘iitlc 2_-l_- l'r--Mull llulling-r 1:-9; .\1--\\'uu«-rs l-u Pros -'\_lr limm-sis.-url ,\ilu Kfurv 13-‘ Qllh‘ Mill linivcy -“I )1 Hill “V-"/r Iii-ml .\nt.h .l’ M (“runs I'll _\l«-xrls K 5“ lied I.l|lii' l\'lrk lIu<i no ,\lllI‘]Il|y 4". linnn (mid Kirk l.nl.'«\ an _\«-ulimt 3‘,-. 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